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Are Skinny Jeans / Leggings / Tight Fitting Pants Modest?

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Cearbhall

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We arn't talking about how nonchristians should behave, but Christians, based on the bible.
The only Christians I've ever seen dressing anywhere close to that are priests during Mass and elderly nuns.
 
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Will guys look at my butt (as awkward as that sounds, lol) no matter what I wear anyway?

lol

Probably, but at least you didn't put it out there to be seen.

I'm old so my opinion may not matter so much, but if I recall correctly, I've had these opinions for some time. Long dress, loose pants were always a turn on to me, left some things to the imagination, and said a lot about how secure a woman/girl was with themselves, and that they thought for themselves, and that maybe they represented God.

The simple truth in my view, God did not intend for us to run around half naked or with things so tight, we might as well be. Just as with any part of life, the styles should have no bearing on what we wear, at least not to certain extents, no more than, for example, many people being more selfish these days, should make it ok to be selfish

There is not much funnier to me than the woman with the mini mini skirt sitting there, constantly pulling/adjusting her dress, and agonizing over covering what she, in reality, set out to show.
 
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Probably, but at least you didn't put it out there to be seen.

I'm old so my opinion may not matter so much, but if I recall correctly, I've had these opinions for some time. Long dress, loose pants were always a turn on to me
There you have it. Why even bother trying to dress a certain way?
The simple truth in my view, God did not intend for us to run around half naked or with things so tight, we might as well be.
Well, this has been the norm for most of human history, and still is in some areas. God was a bit late with that message.
 
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There you have it. Why even bother trying to dress a certain way?

Well, this has been the norm for most of human history, and still is in some areas. God was a bit late with that message.

lol

Looks to me like someone is going to dress how they like and justify it however they can. Why bother with that, just dress how you like and be done with it.
 
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lol

Looks to me like someone is going to dress how they like and justify it however they can. Why bother with that, just dress how you like and be done with it.
Yep. Though I don't see why justification would be needed in the first place. We wear a lot more clothing than most of our ancestors did. It comes down to materialism.
 
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